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Port Perry Standard, 3 Oct 1867, p. 4

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There isa God." "There is a God," all nature cries, Tee it a painted skies, 'see it in the flow'ring Spring, hear it where the birdlings sing, see it in the flowing main, 'sou it on the fruitful plain, 'see it stamped on bail and snow, ~ Tse it where the streamlots flow, _ I'see it in the clouds that soar; 1 hear it when the thunders roar; 1 see it when the morning shines, see it when the day declines, 1 see it on the mountain height, 'Lgee it in the smallest mite, T'see it everywhere abroad, is a God, A Racy Description. From the treatise on races, by Griswold (the fat contribator,) we quote a paragraph or two : "] flatter myself that 1 know something about the horse-race. I had a passion for horse race when a lad, and used to run horses with a neighbor's boy in Tompkin's lane. 1 rode the governor's grass-fed mare, a sorrel roan, if I remember correctly, with two white feet in the forehead. She was foundered in one eye, but with the exception of something like a watermellon on each knee, her in- tellect was unimpaired. Neighbor's boy drove a cream-colored chesnut, with spring halt to harness. On the home stretch I was a neck and a halt a shoulder-blade behind, gently en- couraging the old mare to do her level best by the application of a eorn-cutter to her ribs,. The limp which she had in her eye prevented her taking a clear view of a heap of cobble-stones in the lane, and when she struck them there was a stumble, a clatter of stones, horseshoes, and old bones, and the mare was wreck- ed and nothsurance. 1 was picked up bleeding and in- sensible, I made the remainder of the home stretch, coming in ander one blanket. The race was decided in my favor. The judges allowed, althongh I was a neck behind when the old mare stumbled, yet. as I escaped without my neck being broken, I came out a neck ahead." ¢ -- The man who trumpets his: own fame will soon have no fame to {ram- pet. It is wonderful what moral obliga- tion things sometimes assume when we wish todo them. By taking revenge a man is but even with his enemy, but in passing it over he is superior. Waar's Tue Hops ?--Bricklayers and laborers must be very great| gamblers, for the former are always | "laying," the latter ¢ taking the bods.' | A corregpondunt writes to ask if| the brow of a' Lill ever becomes avrinkled ?--The only information we can give him on that point is that 'we have often seen it furrowed. Tae Saesarn.--If keeping holy the | seventh day was only a human insti- tution, it would be the best method that could have been thought of for polishing and civilizing mankind. -- Addison. It is reported that a very nervous 'gentleman once announced a steam- boat explosion to the Connecticut Legislature as follows :--* Spister Macker and ledges of the member: dslature, the Elliver Ollsworth has biled her buster ¥ Bubies resemble wheat in many respects. Firstly--Neither are good for much until they arrive at maturi- ty. Secondly--DBoth are bre(a)d in the house, and are also the flower of the family, Thirdly--Both have to be cradled. Fourthly--Both are generally well thrashed before they are done with. Eserarion rrou LiverrooL to CaNa- ba IN Aveusr --Five vessels sailed | 2 REAL GOLDEN SYRUP AT THE : "8CUGOG BOUSK," HENRY CHARLES. June, 20, 1867, 45 1! 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Jd received; a fresh supply of Pure Wines for medicinal purposes at | THE MEDICAL HALL, | | Nearly opposite the Royal Canadian Bank. J. H. BACHE. Port Perry May 29, 1866. 4 2 fn NOVELS & STATIONERY, i A Good assortment at, the MEDICAL HALL. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. A S2-R¥0DD assortment at the MEDICAL HALL. Horse and Cattle Medicines. A GOOD SUPPLY always on hand. A Superior Condition Powder--being one of the very best in use; Call and get a package at the MEDICAL HALL. COUGH BALSAM, HE best medicine ever introduced. Conghs, Uolds, Asthma, Bronchitis, &ec,, are immediately relieved, The immense] demand enables the proprietor to reduce the price--Only 25 Cents per Bottle. None genuine unless signed J. H. Bacus. For Sale at the MEDICAL HALL. Infant's Preservative. HIS is a safe and efficient remedy for the disorders of children consequent on Teething. No mother should be without it, as it is the, only medicine required for child- ren. It has never failed in asingle instance to Canada under provisions of the | to effect a cure when timely administered. act, carry in all 1,874 passengers, of | In Diarrheea, Dysentery, Colic and Pains in whom 364 were cabin and { the Bowels, it is without an equal, and is 1,010 were steerage; of the latter 577 were English, 5 were Scotch, 136 were Irish, and 312 belonged to other eonntries. The uanmber of short ships which sailed daring the month was twenty-three; four, with 163 passengers, were despatched to Cana- Z da. Our editor getting tired of paying ; priutes, resolved to put his own 4 shoulder to the wheel. Hore is a 4 specimen of his effort of setting type: 'wE tiiuk Se Shal{ dO Eos1 oF oul oWN sertiNg tYpe neor Afjes% ~- PainterS wed tala anout iTs being difjicajt To SE) pe, Boy We dguit-- experiauocE E ach pijiculyY** Bad as editors are, people seem inclined to make them worse, for they are sending them.to narliament. An exchange says :--" The editors : are going to parliament. Mr. Cham berlain, of the Montreal Gaze!te, Mr. Stephenson, of the Chatham Planet, Mr. Bowell, of the Belleville Intelli- _gencer, are all returned to the House of Commons. There is also Mr. Jas. ~ Beaty, of the Leader, but he is more properly a publisher, than an editor. Among the defeated editors are the Jon. Geo. Brown, of the Globe, and Mr. Thomas White, of the Spectator. The Hon.' Wm. Macdougall and Mr. James Young are ex editors. An exchange slates that Capt. Tyler the government inspector of . English railways, will proceed to North America, and will pass over the Grand Trank Road of Canada to 'report to the shareholders as to its condition, according to the invitation given by Mr. Watkin, the chairman' company, at the last meeting How Sour Distineursuep Excrisu- /gire.--The Manchester Ezami- s#--'Derby writes a very neat, c dylike running hand. n very boldand large ronnd letters | Me. ieruel ar ron » ng { | the most effectual soother of pain as yet presented to the public. None genuine un- less signed J. H. Bacar. Only 25 Cents per bottle. For sale at the MEDICAL HALL. T is the best and safest worm medicine It drives out the worms thoroughly without pain. They are superior to any Worm Lozenge ; and none but the very best ingredients are used in their compo- gition, Give thema trial. Omly 25 cents per Package. For sale at the MEDICAL HALL. Anti-Billious Pills. N excellent Family Medicine, and is the most effective remedy for Indigestion, Billious and Liver Complaints, Giddiness, Loss of Appetite, Drowsiness, Spasms, and all disorders of the Stomach end Bowels. For Females the Pills are truly excellent, removing all Obstruction, Headache, De- pression of Spirits, Blotches, Pimples and sallowness of the skin, and give a healthy, juvenile bloom to the complexion. Only 25¢ per box, at the . MEDICAL HALL. Please Rememberthe Plase ! EDICAL HALL--Opposite the " House 1) of All Nations," Queen Street, Port Perry. J. H. BACHE. Port Perry, March 21st, 1867. 2 TOWN & PARK LOTS FOR SALE In Port Perry. © Village Lot 1,--Corner, Water, and Queen' Streets. 11 ' 1s North Queen Street. 26 J 2 - 92) ; ul South North Street. 44 North North Street. 70 North Mary Street. 2d na Re Rz2e Raax aE \ J Toronto, 186L. Pe $5 PER HUNDRED. JOSEPH BIGELOW. Port Perry, 32 April, 1867. 37 Reemington & Sons. MANUFACTURERS OF RFVOLVERS RIFLES. Muskets and Carbines, For the United States Service. Also Pocket and Belt Revolvers, Repeating Bifles, Rifle and' Shot Gun Barrels, and Gun Materials, sold by Gun Dealers and the Trade gererally. In these days of Housebreaking and Rob- bery, every House, Store, Bank, and Gffice should have one of Reemington's Revolvers, Parties desirous to avail themselves of the late improvements in Pistols, and su- perior workmanship and form, will find all combined in the new Reemington Revolver. Circulars containing cuts and deserip- tion of our arms will be furnished upon application. E. REMINGTON, & SONS, Illion, N.Y. $ Moors & Nicuors, Agents. 1 No. 40 Courtland St. N.Y. 1867. PROSPECTUS 1867 "THE GLOBE> NEWSPAPER. ARE year 1867 will probably be the most eventful year in the history of the British North American Provinces. There is every reason to believe that im- mediately after the assembling of the Im- perial Parliament in London, on or about the 1st of Feb uay next, an Act will be passed giving effect to the petitions of the Legislative bodies of Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Newfoundland, and uniting all the British North American provinces under onc Government and Legislature. On the passage of that Act, a Governor-General or Viceroy will be ap- pointed by the Queen to preside over the United Provinces; and writs will at once be issued for the election of Representatives to the Federal and Local Legislatures, In April next, it is therefore probable that the people of Upper Canada will be called upon to elect eighty-two representatives to the Local Legislatures of Upper Canada. It would be difficult to over-rate the influence that these elections may exercise on the future well-being of the Province. The Local Government and Legislature of Up- per Canada, to be established in Toronto, will have the control of all Orown Lands, Timber and Minerals within the Province-- of all local Public Works--of Education-- of the promotion of Agriculture--and over all personal rights and rights of property. The eighty-two men first elected, will be charged with the duty of placing in opera- tion the machiney n:cs3say f) the ad- ministration of these and many other impor- tant public inte csts; and in their hands may rest the decision whether the future government of our Province shall be as it has been for years past, or shall be organ- ized so as to secure efficiency and economy throughout the public service, and the pro- motion of the industrial interests of the country. Fully alive to the importance of arousing the public mind to an earnest and candid consideration of the numerous important questions shortly coming up for decision, and obtaining from the Legislatures about to be clected a judicious settlement of them, the publisher of Tie Gros is now perfecting arrangements which will secure increased efficiency in every department of the paper. kThe Editorial staff is being strengthened, and a large corps of short-hand reporters is now being formed for reporting daily, in a the proceedings of the Federal and Local Legislatures. Arrangements have been made for securing every night the European news and priees current of the same day by the Atlantic Cable, and a special commis- sioner for Tne Grose will attend the coming session of the Imperial Parhament, and watch the debates on the Confederation Bill. In the general conduct of the paper fresh efforts will be made in the coming year to secure that prominence among the journals of the Province which Tus Grone has here- tofore maintained. The telegraph wires will be still more largely availed of than in the past; and noexpense will be spared in the employment of able correspondents at important points, and in despatching Re- porters to distant places whenever their ser- vices may be required. A special commis- sioner for Tur Grok will attend the Paris Exhibition next spring. Arrangemeifts are being made for reporting more systematical- ly than heretofore the proceedings of the Law and Charcery Courts ard trials at Nisi Prius throughout the Province. On the Tth of December, the republication was commenced of Miss Braddon's Admira- ble New Tale 'BIRDS OF PREY," and will be continued from week to weck as it appears in England. Other interesting Tales will also be published during the year. In the mechanical execution of the jour- nal very great improvements are shortly contemplated. From the commencement of the year, the paper used on the Daily, as well as the Weekly edition, will be of very superior quality to that heretofore used-- and in the course of the comivg Spring the paper will be printed from a new and beau- tiful fount of type, from the celebrated foundry of Miller & Richards, Edinburg. For some months past, the largely increased circulation of Tae Grore has more than equalled the capacity of the presses, and rendered it difficult to publish the news coming inby telegraph and otherwise up to a late hour after midnight, and work off the necessary number of copies in time for the morning mails. To meet this difficulty, and enable all the readers of the paper to be supplied at an early hour of the morning, new Lightning Presses, capable of working off ten thousand impressions per hour, are | about to be added to the establishment, and will place the office in a position of efficiency unsurpassed by any) printing office on this eontinent. / No paper sent out of the office until the money is paid. The Federal Government and Legislature will also belargely affected by the charac- 2,000 Cedar Posts for Sa'e. ming style surpassing that heretofore attained, | « 18, Somg. 14, Einervitly Orth yp, aayg, Vest Tai ++ Log By "« Sour, aie Lo, LB, od " T Le subscriber would say to his eustom- ers, and the public generally, that he is still prepared to do all. kinds of Black- smith work on the shortest notice. Horse Shoeing specially attended to, ¥XF" Axes, and Edge vols, jumped and tempered. Mill-Picks sharpened, &c. All work warranted, HENRY JOHNSTON. Port Perry,8th Ang 1866. ly HARRISON MAW & SON, 1-tf, § Ali the Most Modern Improvements. Parties requiring First Class work dong; will do well to give them a call. Plans and. specifications made to order. HARRISON MAW & SON. PORT PERRY, red to contract for and put up Buildings of all kinds, whether Wood, Stone, and to finish them off in the latest styles, with Contractors «& Builders, RE prepa: Brick, or Port Perry August 7th, 1866. A GOOD NEWS! FR NARCOTIC SPRAY FER, Applied to the Gums, Produciug Local Anesthesia, For Extracting Teeth Without Pain, as Invented by Dr. Richardson of London, England, T C.D. WAID'S DENTAL ROOMS, BROCK STREET, £ TXBRIDCGE:! All Operations Warranted to give Batisfuc- LO or no Charge, and at ee Satiafue- Defy Competition, ©. RerereNces :--Rev. Dr. Shortt and H. P. Griggs, M.D , Port Hope; Rey, J.T, ne and Dr. Carson, Whitby ; Jos. Gof and J. Bolster, M.B., Uxbridge. - Uxbridge, Nov. 23, 1866. T16-tf " ter of the eighty-two Representatives sent by Upper Canada to the Federal House of Commons. Whether the long reign of lav- ish expenditure and ill considered Jegisla- tion is to be continued, or a better state of things to be inaugurated, will much depend on the choice of Representatives made by the Jelectors of Upper Canada at the coming election, § THE TERMS of subscription will remain as heretofore: SIX DOLLARS per annum for the Daily edition, and TWO DOLLARS per annum for the Weckly edition, both payable strictly in advance, Clubs for the 'Weekly Globe. The Club rates for the coming year will be as follows: BIX COI'IES, one year.......10 00. TEN" do 40 icv 15:00 TWENTY do ....... 3000 And an extra copy of The Weekly Globe to the persen who gets up the Olub of Twenty, ' . {FIFTY COPIES, She year, for.....85 00 - and a eopy of Daily Globe to the EIGHTY COPIES, one year, for. .§100 00 * and a copy of The Daily to the person who gets up the Club, 'Each paper is addressed separately, and be onto any Post en 2 an -~ Publisher and Proprietor. " person who gets up the Club of Fifty. 8 GEORGE BROWN, * |T Wanted Immediately ! 1) coresor FIELD STONE, 1 JOHN SHAW, Port Perry, 88rd April, 7 JOHN NOTT, Cabinet Maker, House, Sign, and Carriage Painter) FAPER HANGER, &O., UNDERTAKING 'JOSEPH BIGELOW, PORT PERRY MILLS, THOMAS PAXTGN & Co,, UMBER. MERCHANTS AND DEALERS IN BOARD AND BUNDLE LATHS, Pickets, etc., ett. ALSO SEVERAL FIRST CLASS FARMS FOR SALE With Improvements, in tbe following Townships, viz. WHITBY, CARTWRIGHT, REACH, SCUGOG, MARIPOSA, and SEVERAL LOTS of Wild Land in Mara and Rama ; alsd a number of Village Lots in the Village of Port Perry, WITH AND WITHOUT BUILDINGS, All of which will be sold on reasonable terms. T. PAXTON, & Co. 1-tf PORT PEERY FOUNDRY. H E abové New and First-Class Foundry is now Open for the Manufacture of Steam Engines, Boilers, Grist & Saw Mill MACHINERY, TOOLS FOR WORKING OF WOOD AND RON, Such as Sash, Door, Blind and hair, Stave and Shingle Machinery, of the Latest Improvements; Woollen MIill Machinery The Double Turbine Water:Wheel, of all sizes; Besides PORT PERRY, August, 1866, Every Description of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, STOVES, &C. MADE TO ORDER AND REPAIRED. OHARGES REASONABLE. The fact of Opening a Foundry in this neighborhood, thereby saving time and transportation, is a saving of itself which the subscriber hopes will, in the end, be mutual. Immediate Orders Respectfully Solicited. A. M. GIBSON. Port Perry, Dec. 19th, 1866. 1 © HARMONIUMS. 'SNOHAOTHN R.C.TORONTO R. S, WILLIAMS, MAUFACTURER! Nos. 148, 185 & 14, YONGE sr, TORONTO, {0G Musical Instruments of All Kinds an be had, by applying at this Office, the same in Price as at the Manufactory. Orders respectfully solicited. Port Perry, Nov. 21st, 1866. 15-8m _ MANUFACTURER AND DEALER an In -Sawed Lumber, Sawed Shingles, Fiour Barrel : Heading and Flour Barrel Staves. A LARGE STOCK ON HANDS AT ALL TIMES! 'attended to promptly. * A first class He Land for Sale| Also Proprieror of Port Perry Sash and Door Factory. ; ching, Seroll Sawing, Turns ing CR Ch we Ri 'Port Perry ngust, 10th, anes. + th Land for Sale, 3 Tie above '| A on Lot No. 23, in Scugog, Sud somtalss by acres. reds a with Drivi the pre: ith Concession of | House 26 oy 0, OR EXCHANGE. AND IMPROVED LAND in the W. Will take bg pertyin exchange. 'Terms easy. Apply at the Port Perry | Powntey 10,72 511) DAVID GIBSON: < CHESTER COLTON. pro rty is sitoated |: "Concession ag Shed, and other improvements | ~ , 0 0 NOD NIENDHA SSVI) SHIA VED THR JH0d 1 Post Percy, Mach 28th, 180%. 34] Port Perry, Sept. 18, 186. 63m, IVAN INVA DOA 1 1 ¥ . J OHVONYLS L H 'unuue .JI9 d sjuss (gg eres puw 'souwApe ul 'pIiepuw)s, of) 0) uonduosqng Juok Avg {Dealer in first-class English DRUGS and "| Costiveness, |Jaundice, [Rush of Blood 3 the - Constipation, angst' ve Fe- Q i ° Sond, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES, DYER STUFFS, PAINTS, OILS, PUTTY, VARNISHES, TUBE-PAINTY PAINT BRUSHES, otc., eto. . Slates, Pens, Ink, Pencils, Per- famery, Combs, Hair Brushes Toilet and raw; Bais teh Maraaon's Pi Omruent and Pir s_ has never Piuusare warranted tofailed to curé coughs cure the most obati-land colds. It eases =~ nate cases of this dis-| Asthma and prevents \ tressing mala dy.--lconsumption. Price Ointment, 50cts. pér|26c. per Bottle. pot ; pills 25¢. 3 HORSE AND CATTLE MEDICINES constantly on hand. Family Receipts and Physician's prescriptions cakefully prepared on the shortest notice. : Se MARGACH'S ANTI-BILLIOUS PILLS = Are constantly increasing in public favor, Essences 3 of a superior quality sold wholesale or retail. Every article sold warranted to be of the best quality and at the lowest remunerative price. There have been added from time to time such articles as are generally in the trade, and the Stock. will be nod varied as the demand, 3 Terms invariably Cash, Uxbridge, Aug. 22, 1866. Maraaos's Covert af ea. "» NO FALSE GALLS T0 THE WATER CLOSER, BUT A BRISK AND THOR i EVACUATION FROM THE B IS ALWAYS SECURED. Newly Diseeverod Principles in Purgatives. I feel, ek pis Fb world, Mercury bod ale ou are ot noe} VEGETABLE EXTRACTS FROM ROOTS, HERBS, PLANTS, GUMS, SEEDS, FLOWER#® BARKS, FRUITS AND WEEDS, PRE: : PARED IN VACUO. y Ono grain of the extrant of the medicinal ties ofRadway's Pills, possess a disease than a . Tantorals that enter nto. a1 adhe ills tn user. These : ent al Hoa of he Ho Hare: Bante iro medicinal peo are composed. One dose will fe their hich Sey to all other pills, They PURGE, CLEANSE, PURIFY, HEAL, SOOTHE, CALM, STRENGTHEN, Tn INVIGORA And REGULATE THE SYSTEM. Their Grent Combinatienss Sa fro Apri, Tonic, Laxative, Altorut Bum i AS EVACUANTS, x EEE ERC barb, or Tamarinds, or Castor OL, Ts IN BUPBEN ATTACKS OP [oammation of the Bowels or Stomach, Liver, tad } od a = 2 elas of Congaadive Fever Gul Por N s a Eft po SIX-TO EIGHT OF DR. RADWA' REGU- LATING PILLS WILL PURGE THE A. RY CAUSE OF THESE FRON HE EM IN SIX HOURS. £ One dose of Dr. Radway's Pills will cleanse the intes- tinal canal, and purge from the bowels all and retained humors, as thoroughly as lobelia-or the best approved emetic will cleanse the stomach, with- out producing Saamatian, rian, 'weaknoss, ) t ' pe ravi le a She Word het wil socurs hia desk BETTER BETTER STRAI THAN CALM OR BLUE PILL{ THAN CALOMEL OR BLUE PILL ( / AS ALTEBATIVES, ise erful influence over the « ny ea. qoralion "than calomel, mercury, blue pill, 'hence their importance In cases of Liver bana bit and Spleen Difficulties, Janndice, Dyspepsia, Bilions at- tacks, Headache, &c. In the treatment of Fevers, either Bilious, Yellow, Typhoid, and other reducing Fevers, from the system all DR. RADWAY'S PILLS. ONE T0 SIX BOXES WILL OURE Congestion, ver, Heart Disease, |Sleeps Disease of Kids ney & Bladder, Disease of Li- ver, Biliousness, us Fever, Fever,

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